Every time he threw one of those sliders last night I just kept saying "wow...that slider is good, man..."
Just based on the funky reactions and garbage swings he was getting. :)
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And you're absolutely right about the breaking pitches. When they asked Maurer how felt he was doing he griped that he wanted to get his curve up more for strikes instead of spiking it in the dirt all the time, and that's what he was working on.
He wants all the pitches, all for strikes, all the time. Gotta love that. :-)
The reason I comped him to Meche (besides the pitches and such) is for health reasons. Maurer had trouble putting in full seasons until this very last year, so I can understand their reluctance to pencil him in for 180+ innings this year.
HOWEVER - keeping him in the minors saves him maybe a start in the beginning of the year (since the minors starts a week later) and then he's on the same schedule as he would be in the bigs. If you throw Garland overboard in May, or at the All-Star break, you're still gonna get into "scary innings" with Maurer in August and September if he's starting all year.
Makes me shake my head. The kids have gotta pitch. Maurer threw 137 innings last year. He's good for 180, which is what a #5 starter should get. Erasmo threw 136 last year after tossing 150+ the previous TWO years.
Let the kids throw. Neither Garland nor Bonderman are a part of our next pennant winner unless we win the pennant THIS year - and I think the kids would be more helpful in that regard. Oakland wasn't afraid of the kids in the rotation. Maybe that wasn't their first choice, but it did turn out to be their best option. Our rotation goes Felix / Iwakuma / Saunders /... and a couple of blank spots. Maybe Saunders should be a blank spot too, but he isn't.
I understand not wanting to fill them all with kids. I get the Fear Factor involved there, and the Noesi disaster from last season probably doesn't help settle the stomach. I know it makes me want to lose my breakfast.
But is Felix / Iwakuma / Saunders / Garland / Beavan really the best 5 pitchers we can roll out there in April?
Right now Maurer with a 1+ ERA and a K per 9 and Erasmo with a the same ERA and ridiculous control and command are saying that's probably not the case.
I really, REALLY hope both guys aren't shut out of the April rotation. A potential Tacoma rotation of Hultzen / Paxton / Walker / Maurer / Erasmo sounds great for anybody with Rainiers season tickets, but that's a LOT of talent that isn't helping the big league squad get Ws - and we aren't likely to replace 3 starters midseason with the best Tacoma has to offer, either.
It would push back their learning curve along with their service time. That isn't what I wanna see.
~G
Hey I'm curious Doc...what'd you think of Franklin's right handed swing last night? He got two hits with it, including a ringing double. It looked...a little better...to me.
The back end of the rotation ends up as 2 of Ramirez, Beavan, or Maurer, it could well result in the highest walk rate on the starting staff being in the 6-7% range, against a league average of 7.5% last year. It's very conceivable that the guy with the worst walk rate would be Felix Hernandez.
Career Walk Rates:
Felix Hernandez: 7.2% (6.8% since 2009, 6% in 2012)
Hisashi Iwakuma: 5.4% (Including Japan)
Joe Saunders: 7.2% (6.8% since 2010, 5.2% in 2012)
Blake Beavan: 3.7%, (4% when including Minors)
Erasmo Ramirez: 4.0% (including Minors)
Brandon Maurer: 7.3% (Minors)
So that's pretty cool.
You're 95% right on that the service time clock is a position player issue. The other 5% is the Lincecum Scenario, which likely cost the SF Giants millions with the early arbitration year. 5% is a reasonable risk. I'm with you.
Were all the young guys chucking in Tacoma, G says, "that's a LOT of talent that isn't helping the big league squad get Ws - and we aren't likely to replace 3 starters midseason with the best Tacoma has to offer, either.
It would push back their learning curve along with their service time. That isn't what I wanna see."
Bingo, G!!!! It isn't good for the Mariners...and it isn't good for the kids. Double bad mojo, that.
It now appears pretty clear that ERam, Beavan AND Maurer are ready now. Garland can't stick around in that environment! (Can he?)
2020 (7 years....if we save 'em all (well, mostly Maurer) is a long way away. Man, it's 2014-16 that look juicy. Let's focus on those seasons....oh, and '13, too.
You know, after Garland walks, a slightly-tweaked J. Saunders tendon, and the corresponding rest period, wouldn't bother me much at all.
The "just one" back-up infielder thing still bothers and worries me. But I'm beginning to see my way through the rotation fog.
#'s 4 and 5 have got to be kiddies.
moe
To listen to the Seattle Mariners tell it, pitching a season at age 23 is unthinkable. Who knew how these other MLB orgs ever got along.
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Quick reminder: it has not actually been demonstrated that [IP + 50] is a dangerous increase for a young pitcher. BaseballHQ floated that idea 15 years ago and it just somehow became conventional wisdom without proof.
Honestly, man, for about the last year you've been watching SINGLE games and catching stuff at a glance. I thought you were supposed to be a meteorologist....
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Franklin's RH swing was quick and fluid, with good snap and acceleration through the zone.
It ain't his lefty magic, and it's still a shame to watch Jr. or Ichiro switch hit, but the Mariners turned out to be correct as far as the evolution of his RH swing. He should be able to put up similar #'s from the right side as he would LH-on-LH.
Probably I should print a big retraction post :- )
Is that still a consideration with the new Super Two rules?
Ramirez, Beavan, and Maurer ALL THREE. What the deuce are you doing with a THIRD vet meatball (Saunders, Iwakuma*) in front of so MANY ML-ready starters.
Teams do put rookie starters into their rotations. But Erasmo and Beavan aren't even rookies. Compared to other young pitchers, those three SP's are ridiculously high % bets.
LOL. Maybe Zduriencik will run across your observation and decide he can't resist the scenario. :- )
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I see Maurer as walking some guys, but your point is well taken. Good post amigo.
I never trust my own eyes (as bad as they are) 100% until someone else agrees...and of course if he'd gone 0-fer with two line-outs, would I have noticed as well as I did with the base hits so we could look at the replay? My gut reaction was to think he'd be a spray hitter right handed with not a ton of pop but a good batting average while being a power hitter left handed.
The super-two thing still exists and the 6 years of service time thing still exists...the thing that has changed is that you have to wait til like July now to be certain you'll avoid super-two status because guys are qualifying earlier under the new rules.
Sprouts starting to emerge?
Franklin batted 350 RH vs 338 LH in the fall.
Avg higher on the right so far this spring.
The double to left. It's probably the best we have seen from him on that side so far. The swing showed a more linear hand path to and thru the ball path to a pitch middle / away. Franklin maximized the time his bat was in the hitting area. Minimal head movement
Probably the best sign. The hard single to left. The in-swing adjustment on a inside pitch to get his hands in and the head of the bat squarely on the ball. That swing wasn't in his tool bag a season ago.
The swing may not look as pretty as the left, but it is starting to look rudimentary more consistent than the left.
Let's Hope.
I still think he's a bit of dark horse to make the team, and ahead of Garland unless his mechanics start coming apart or something. My preference for the rotation is to give Ramirez his full season shot and see if Blake Beavan has managed to morph into Brandon McCarthy.
Let me see if I got this straight. Garland comes in...gets rocked all night and doesn't give up anything (so many line outs...so very many line-outs...)
And then E-Ram comes in...breaks the first guy's bat for a cheap single (oh COME ON! I say)...and then he makes a mistake on a slider for a double...and then the pitcher is up and he just places the bat in the strike zone and by pure luck with his eyes closed he makes contact for a cheap single...and then the next guy hits a routine two hopper to the hole for a hit...
Seriously...why [is the universe against me]?
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- I appreciate that this was meant in a spiritually positive way; it still gets the edit for style. Thanks, jjc :- )